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This teachers’ pack introduces the language learners will need for finding work when they are released. They will talk about the kind of work they like and dislike and then consider what kinds of jobs may suit them. Literacy skills will be developed through reading and understanding the language of job advertisements

This resource addresses women’s health in prisons by helping learners to talk about looking after their health and feeling unwell, introducing the healthcare service in prison and focusing on the benefits of exercise and introduces language to talk about maintaining health and wellbeing.

This resource addresses men's health in prisons by helping learners to discuss difficult issues including health and hygiene, mental health and addiction. It also makes learners aware of support available to them.

This Teachers pack addresses women's health in prisons by helping learners to discuss related issues including personal hygiene, mental health and being pregnant in prison. It also makes learners aware of support available to them.

This lesson focuses on language learners can use to talk about their plans for the future. It is also a great opportunity for you to raise their awareness of various activities and schemes their prison has to offer as well as getting them thinking about progression.

This lesson focuses on speaking about potential equipment faults in someone’s cell. Some activities also involve reading the phrases above but differentiation suggestions are given for those with weaker literacy skills.

This teachers’ pack includes speaking and listening, writing and vocabulary activities centred on the topic of jobs and studying in prison. The whole pack consists of three units - Working in prison, Studying in prison, and Behaviour in the workplace.